Student nurse to pay £3,500 and complete 100 hours of unpaid work for Blue Badge fraud
A student nurse from Wokingham has been prosecuted by Reading Borough Council, fined, and will carry out 100 hours of ...
A student nurse from Wokingham has been prosecuted by Reading Borough Council, fined, and will carry out 100 hours of ...
A family-run fish and chip shop in Tilehurst could soon sell alcohol alongside takeaway food.
the issue of electricity supply in Reading, especially with local capacity issues threatening our response to the climate emergency
Reading Borough Council's licensing policy renewal sees a new focus on reducing violence against women and girls as well as ...
Solar panel scheme for Reading homes hailed a success after more than 1,000 apply for details
A 12-WEEK consultation into the future of Reading's transport has been launched with a view to boosting cycling, public transport ...
Whatever the colour of political control, the stark facts are that for residents who live in those areas, public services ...
NEW residents to Reading run the risk of being kept in the dark as the council says it cannot guarantee ...
Our commitment to the natural environment includes a Tree Strategy (set in 2021) seeing us work towards planting 3,000 trees ...
A PACKAGE of training measures related to the climate emergency is to be rolled out across Reading Borough Council
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